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[CLOSED] Consultant – Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) Curriculum Development and Implementation (Delhi)

Updated: Sep 20

Location: Delhi

Duration: One year (subject to availability of funds)

 

Background

South Asia Field Epidemiology and Technology Network (SAFETYNET) in collaboration with the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and Emergency Management Division of CDC India, is seeking a qualified consultant to provide technical support for the development and implementation of the Risk Communication/Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) curriculum.

The consultant will play a key role in updating and strengthening the Risk Communication/CERC curriculum and facilitating its implementation in at least one priority state, with the objective of enhancing India’s emergency preparedness and response capacities.

 

Scope of Work / Key Responsibilities

  • Provide technical expertise in developing and/or updating the Risk Communication/CERC curriculum, ensuring it aligns with international best practices and national needs.

  • Work closely with IDSP at NCDC and Emergency Management Division of CDC India to adapt the curriculum to the Indian context.

  • Support the organization of a stakeholder engagement workshop to review, discuss, and refine the Risk Communication/CERC curriculum.

  • Support planning, coordination, and implementation of the Risk Communication/CERC curriculum in at least one priority state.

  • Provide technical assistance in piloting the Risk Communication/CERC curriculum in at least one state of India, including monitoring, evaluation, and documentation of outcomes.

  • Assist in development/ updating of Risk Communication/CERC component in existing training curriculum, manuals, case studies, and learning materials.

  • Assist in developing training modules, manuals, case studies, and learning materials.

  • Conduct training-of-trainers and capacity-building workshops for public health professionals.

  • Provide technical support to states and districts for operationalizing Risk Communication/CERC during emergencies.

  • Prepare technical reports, training evaluations, and documentation of lessons learned.

  • Liaise with key stakeholders, including government officials, academic institutions, and public health partners.

  • Undertake field visits and provide on-site support as needed.

  • Any other assignments related to the project (as needed) given by the IDSP at NCDC and Emergency Management Division of CDC and SAFETYNET.

 

 

Essential Qualifications

  • MBBS or BDS with MD and at least 2 years of public health experience, or MPH with a minimum of 3 years of public health experience.

  • Excellent knowledge of strategic and risk communication and media relations.

  • Strong management, coordination, and diplomacy skills

  • Experience in curriculum development for training public health workers.

  • Familiarity with the Indian public health system.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and Hindi are essential Willingness to travel anywhere in India.

  • Self-motivated and flexible to change

  • Demonstrated ability to plan and organize work & time independently and proactively

  • Excellent interpersonal skills, team-oriented work style, and experience in working in a multi-cultural environment

Remuneration and Travel

  • Remuneration will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.

  • Travel allowance and per diem will be provided for work-related travel, in accordance with SAFETYNET’s travel policy.

 

Desirable Qualifications

  • Completion of the India Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) training.

  • Experience of developing Risk Communication strategy and materials in public health, especially in disease outbreaks and emergency settings.

  • Ability to construct messages for various media, including print publications, the web, as well as support video and audio presentations

 

Interested applicants should send their CVs or resume to n.mandhi@safetynet-web.org (cc to s.choudhary@safetynet-web.org) on or before 7 September 2025.  Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interview.

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